Boyle Heights Fire: Health Effects and Smoke Tips

Source: LA Times

Summary

A cold storage fire in Boyle Heights has been affecting air quality since Wednesday, raising health concerns among residents. Authorities are urging the community to take precautions as smoke continues to linger in the area.

Why It Matters

The prolonged air quality issues from the fire could exacerbate respiratory problems for surrounding residents. Understanding the health effects is vital for public safety and awareness during such incidents.

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